Example sentences of "[is] [adj] [to-vb] from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 By catching the Chamden-London Inter-City train it is possible to go from the Second Division to the Third and back again on this unequalled trip .
2 It is possible to escape from the British winter without going too far afield .
3 Equally important are two more statements , first ( Thompson and McHugh 1990:362 ) : A further reason for not regarding the worlds of today and tomorrow as wholly sealed off from one another is that there is much to learn from the existing practice of employees …
4 Mr Bush livened the act last week when he said he was giving Congress until March 27th to decide which current defence programmes should be trimmed to raise $870m for Panama and Nicaragua ( money that is supposed to come from the 1990 Pentagon budget ) .
5 The R&A 's next challenge is likely to come from the golf-equipment manufacturers .
6 This means that the futures price is likely to differ from the realized spot price .
7 The original , although it is hard to believe from the fragile beauty of the copy , represented a boy boxer , Cyniscus of Mantineia , whose feats were commemorated in a bronze statue set up in the sanctuary at Olympia .
8 their heads ( it 's hard to see from the swift windows
9 As when working with a model of frictionless motion , it is useful to abstract from the real world with its impurities and interferences and to study an agent 's alternatives in an idealized setting .
10 In ( 119 ) the bare infinitive do is the equivalent of " who did " and it is only by means of the indefinite pronoun anyone that the speaker is able to generalize from the particular performance of the event do which was directly experienced .
11 The effect of the Moscow trials is difficult to gauge from the immediate reaction .
12 It also happens to have very valuable timber , and the Chilean government is anxious to profit from the dead trees that are interspersed with living ones in the few remaining areas of forest where alerce still occurs .
13 The new park planting etcetera really enhances the area , so that 's nice to hear from the Civic Society , and they 're also saying that er they 're grateful for the newspaper collection , which their office is thinking has been put to good use .
14 We therefore need to ask the question of each test method : " It is valid to assume from the observed relation between the measured quantities ( which may be the movement of a pointer or the change of a voltage ) that a certain universal property exists in the body being tested ? "
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